Hikvision 8MP Outdoor DeepInView Bullet Camera, NEMA 4X, 2.8-12mm

HIK-2CD7A86VXZHY
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Hikvision 8MP Outdoor DeepInView Bullet Camera, NEMA 4X, 2.8-12mm
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Seven Hills - NSW
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Waterloo - NSW
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Loganholme - QLD
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Tulla Central Warehouse- VIC
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Balcatta - WA
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The HIK-2CD7A86VXZHY is part of the Hikvision DeepInMind camera range and is a sophisticated network bullet camera designed for professional-grade surveillance, incorporating advanced technologies for superior performance. Its high-resolution sensor, likely 8MP or higher, delivers crisp video, while the varifocal lens allows flexible zoom and viewing angle adjustments.
This camera features DeepinMind technology, enabling powerful AI-driven analytics. This includes intelligent features like facial recognition, people counting, and intrusion detection, significantly enhancing security effectiveness by automating monitoring and alerting.
Furthermore, it boasts DarkFighter technology, ensuring exceptional low-light performance. This allows for clear, colour video capture even in extremely dark environments, crucial for 24/7 surveillance.
Built for demanding environments, it features a rugged housing with NEMA 4X, IP67 and IK10 ratings, and PoE support for simplified installation. This camera is ideal for critical applications requiring high-quality video and intelligent analytics.

  • High quality imaging with 8MP resolution
  • Excellent low-light performance via DarkFighter technology
  • Clear imaging against strong back light due to 140 dB WDR technology
  • Efficient H.265+ compression technology to save bandwidth and storage
  • 5 streams to meet a wide variety of applications
  • Water and dust resistant (IP67), vandal proof (IK10) and corrosion resistant (NEMA 4X, optional)
  • Built-in heater to ensure clear image under rainy or snowy weather
  • Dedicated large scale AI model for perimeter protection, reduce false alarms by 98 percent